Title
Security for Ubiquitous Computing: Problems and Proposed Solutionl
Abstract
Traditional authentication and access control are no longer suitable for ubiquitous computing paradigm. They are only effective if the system knows in advance which users are going to access and what their access rights are. Therefore, it calls for a novel security model. In this paper, we outline major security problems in ubiquitous computing and propose a new architecture, TBSI (Trust-based Security Infrastructure). In TBSI, trust and risk management plays a key role to support authentication and authorization to unknown users. Meanwhile, intrusion detection and home firewall are also integrated to make TBSI more robust. This paper is an extension of our previous work to give more detailed description and enhancement of the architecture. TBSI is on-going research project to support our context-aware middleware CAMUS.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1109/RTCSA.2006.57
RTCSA
Keywords
Field
DocType
novel security model,trust-based security infrastructure,ubiquitous computing paradigm,access control,access right,traditional authentication,new architecture,ubiquitous computing,context-aware middleware,major security problem,proposed solutionl,risk management,authorisation,intrusion detection,security model,middleware,message authentication
Middleware,Authentication,Message authentication code,Firewall (construction),Computer security,Computer science,Access control,Ubiquitous computing,Intrusion detection system,Computer security model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-2676-4
1
0.42
References 
Authors
4
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Le Xuan Hung119415.73
Tran Van Phuong2625.08
Pho Duc Giang3112.18
Yonil Zhung4796.91
Sungyoung Lee52932279.41
Young-Koo Lee62073188.97